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Most fittings are marked class A or class B when you look at them - have seen some swivels marked class A/B - what does that mean?
I believe you can have class B swivels too....at least according to TG20 you can.
Yes, the class A/B marking is somewhat inconclusive. One interpretation is that it is class A and B compliant....I.e: a class B fitting....but that's just my/one interpretation - check with the manufacturer if you can find them!
Dangerous game taking a SWL from a manafacturer!
My understanding is A/B means A or B - but what's the point in that? Why not just put B?
Was informed by a Guru of the NASC technical committee it meant this - doesn't sound convincing though does it!
be carefull theyll be chinese copy and theyve stamped them AB as they dont know what it means.This has been highlighted before
we should forget all the A, B, or A&B bullish!t and make fittings like they used to be, instead of all this foreign tin, far to many failures lately.
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